Showing posts with label Bridesmaids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridesmaids. Show all posts

Monday, 27 October 2014

We Got Married Part One

Hello Everyone,

Well I'm sorry for the lack of blogs, I wanted to do more but to be honest I found the run up extremely stressful.

So what I will do instead is talk a little bit about the week of, the and day after in two parts. I will talk about the emotions and the companies we used.

Week of the Wedding.

What I will say about this is prepare to spend your entire pay package, I did not expect the things I was having done to be so expensive, but for me it was somewhat worth it. So here was the week, starting with the horrific Saturday!

Saturday:-

Two weeks before the wedding it was decided that the Bridesmaid dress would not fit and cost far too much to alter buying new was the only way forward! I argued against going to Liverpool on the Saturday as the day of shopping was planned on the Sunday. I wish I listened to my gut as I was fine, not panicked but that was until I was in the Principles section of Debenhams, there I dropped my first tear. It was when I reached the personal shopper section I had a complete emotional melt down. The week before I had met a new Vicar and my wedding Coordinator had left, my Nan had been ill in hospital, it was all too much. I officially reached a new low! Followed by six assistants/managers running too my aid. I had cried all my make-up off and was was offered wine. I just simply did not want to do anymore, everything had gone wrong, was the wedding doomed? To make myself better I got a free make over from Bare Minerals and ended up buying powder and mascara. Back home we headed, with a Burger King for my tea.

Sunday:-

On Sunday I was not feeling it at all! I just thought you two better like something and yay they did.;  I got a chance to unwind over a Cafe Nero Milkshake Frappe and also met my best friends baby. I went back to my parents home a bit calmer, but sick! My mum had passed on her cold!

Monday:-

Monday, a.k.a Winge Day. Oh how my throat hurt! Of course I was getting ill, great a nice £10.00 spent at the pharmacy to stop this cold. I went to the wedding meeting with guns blazing, seriously another Wedding Coordinator left without informing me! Well at Crewe Hall, the lovely Clare might as well planned the whole thing! After the fifth Coordinator she stepped in every time and I met the manager of the event Nils, who was not going to have any shit, perfect! What I will say as a tip venues like organised Brides and treat you with more respect. We were treated with a free upgrade, which we were grateful for we needed the two rooms! Lots of gifts and cards. And Nils was not going to take anything from the Mother-in-Law, which is what we needed, some one who could say no!

Wednesday:-

Rehearsal day. Before we left I spent a few hours at Kim's Little Beauty Room being pampered by the wonderful Kim. I left looking all pretty, nice an relaxed from her heat spa bed, just a top up of make-up was needed to hide the red from my eyebrows being waxed. Off to Trentham Parish Church, a few weeks before I was told the Vicar could not do it, but a new Vicar was being sorted! The new Vicar Sarah Morris was fantastic! She really wanted to do our wedding, now the rehearsal was fun, I got the giggles and Mike took it too seriously, so the more I giggled, the more serious he became. Then the worse thing that could happen, I was upset, Mike was gobsmacked, my parents faces read WTF, the Vicar was furious. Yes my Mother-in-Law opened her mouth to make a dig at my Father-in-Law and called Mike's Step Mum a pretend parent. We hadn't even walked down the aisle and finished our practice run, for the Vicar to threaten "....if she says anything like that on Friday, I will be telling her to leave!" That evening I drank 6 Cosmopolitans at Frankie and Bennie's.  

Thursday:-

The day before the wedding was a mad rush blur! We went to drop everything off at Crewe Hall, which resulted in a hash brown and hot chocolate at McDonalds. We met mike, went to meet Dad at Trentham Gardens for a small walk and breather, Mike was alone at Crewe non of the Grooms party were joining until much later. Another pamper section, which I had a poor pedicure, a second healthy meal at Costa. A quick wash and blow-dry which the hair dresser highly recommends. Dropped the cars off at Crewe Hall before a large glass of wine at the Harvester, followed by healthy meal number 3! I made the best decision and I recommend to others, I had no one stay at my parents. Just me and them, we watched Great British Bake Off and a cheesy DVD, I feel asleep on the sofa at 10pm. I slept right threw until 5:30am, I felt well rested.

So here are my top highs and lows.

Lows

  1. Emotional break down on a busy Saturday afternoon in Liverpool Debenhams - mortified
  2. Mother-in-Law in Church - disgusting
  3. Spending £250.00 on my vanity - ashamed
  4. Getting a cold before the wedding - YAY
  5. Week of the wedding loosing another Coordinator - Bloody Great.
Highs
  1. I can truly say I am very well organised - CV, Check
  2. Spending some good quality time with my mum - YAY
  3. Being there for my husband when his grooms party let him down and letting him do it all alone - Love him
  4. Not having or needing my crutches or leg braces week of the wedding - determined
  5. Being so calm night of the wedding and sleeping well - Success

So I will now write up the day of the wedding. 

Lots of Love

xxxx









Thursday, 25 September 2014

1 Week Until The Wedding, Youtube Video!

Hello Everyone,

I'm so sorry for not blogging as much as I promised, I returned back to work 3 weeks ago and to be honest Weddings take an awful lot of your time up!

I will admit I am a tad stressed and writing this small blog whilst working through my last lot on my To Do List, I hate to admit is making Order of Service.

But I thought I would share this lovely video my dad has made, of my journey to the wedding day, so enjoy!


Lots of Love

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Bridal Shower and Hen Party



Hi Everyone,

Yet again I'm very sorry for the lack of blogging recently, been really busy doing things around the house and working full time! 

So I decided to have a Bridal Shower and a Hen Party, why? Because my Aunties and Mum did not like the idea of going clubbing not there thing!

No I was very clear about both, that I did not want any fake willies, I'm sorry I find them really vulgar, if you like it that's fine but not my thing! If you don't like them be clear about it, no one wants an unhappy Bride!

For the Bridal Shower, my mum treated me before and took me for a pamper session. So after having my nails done, back rub and to top it off I had my hair trial! 

What do we think?


Yes that is my mum, she also had her hair done, but was not as happy as I was!

So we went to the beautiful teashop in Stoke-on-Trent called Blondies Twisted Tearoom. http://www.blondiestwistedtearoom.org/party.html

It was beyond perfect, we had an afternoon, with a wide selection of cake and plenty of cocktail teapots!



Here is the crazy lot! They could not do enough for us! I recommend more than I can say!

Now for the Hen Party, we lived it up in Liverpool! It's where Mike and I met, so it only felt right and oh yes this had a theme too! 1980's!


He is a snap shot  of the dress I made! Yes I made an actual wedding dress from a vintage 1980's pattern.



And here's proof I actually made it! It was a crazy night, but it was made even more crazy as during the day time we went for a game of Crazy Golf. It was such a fun weekend and I'm glad I followed my heart and did both!

One bit of advice I have, It's your Hen! It is easy when around a bunch of people for there wants to take over but remember its your night and don't be afraid to say No I want to do this, or go here!

Speak to you soon
xxxx

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Top 15 Weddings in Film's

Hello There,

I've been in a rom-com mood recently and it got me thinking of my favorite films with weddings in them, which naturally resulted in a list! So here we go..........

15:- The Muppet's Take Manhattan (1984, Directed: Frank Oz)

What's not to love about any of the Muppet's film!?  Now from goggling I have learnt that this is not Miss Piggy's and Kermit's only wedding, there have been many more, but whether this was for the Broadway show finale or for real...who care's the song is really annoying and catchy.....it's sooooo 1980's.

Oh and before I forget " Somebody is getting marrriieeeeeeddddd today!"



Courtesy of TriStar Pictures
Courtesy of TriStar Pictures


14:- The Twlight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (2011, Directed: Bill Condon)

I know the Twlight Saga written by Stephine Meyer was not for everyone, I am a fan and I think if your not bear with me for this.

Even if your not a fan you can not discredit the beauty of the wedding and the dress is beautiful designed by Carolina Herrera, it helped to bring back the classic look of the 30's.
And the song they (Edward and Bella) were married to is one of my favorite songs and a high contender for our (mine and Mike's) first dance.  


Courtesy of Summit Entertainment

Courtesy of  Summit Entertainment
13:- The Time Traveler's Wife (2009, Directed: Robert Schwentke)

This is one of the most beautiful films out there in the romantic film section, written by Audrey Niffenegger, it is such a sad film and if you haven't seen it, watch it.

The wedding between Clare and Henry is only a small few minute section of the film, but it is the key points such as love, marriage and babies that makes the feeling of lost so intense.

The wedding is a typical wedding, the groom travel's and his older self is who she is marries, with the current self arriving in time for the party. Complicated huh, but I think the moment that grabs me the most is when they are jumping on the bed and he travel's and Clare is left holding his wedding ring.


Courtesy of New Line Cinerma

12:- Pride and Predijuice (1995, Directed: Simon Langton)

I am fully aware that this is actually a BBC TV Series, but I personally find that all the film versions are pants and this is the best version.

I do not think I need to describe much about Jane Austen's novel. Other than Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett......you felt the emotion they could not display

Courtesy of BBC
11:- Sense and Sensibility (1995, Directed: Ang Lee)

This is one of the best adaptions I believe, and lets face it us Brit's love to adapt Jane's books at least once every 5 years, her and Dickins obviously on the same par.

But while people love Pride and Prejudice I've got to admit S&S is my favorite, its such a humble story and even made me consider Alan Rickman as a worthy love interest! And yet again well done Jane, end on a double wedding!

Brilliant Cast too and it helps I've seen these costumes in person. Bravo Emma Thompson and your genius casting!

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures Corportation

10:- Bridesmaids (2011, Directed: Paul Feig)

This film has truly become the ultimate Wedding Film!

I've got to admit I like the humor of this wedding and it makes think this is WHY i'm in charge, laser show for saying I Do and i'm sorry to disappoint no puppies as my bridal shower favors.

The wedding dress is the best moment, someone needs to trade mark the name Lady St. Petsois JuJu. It does sound like a drag queen name hahaha.

Just full of laughs!

To quote Lilian "To my bridesmaids....this is such a stone cold pack of weridos and i'm so proud."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOK7ijzywgs
 

Courtesy of Universal Pictures




9:- Gone with Wind (1939, Directed: Victor Fleming, George Cukor and Sam Wood) 

This classic movie from Margaret Mitchell, telling the tale of a woman from the south during the cival war and after........Scarlet O'Hara is one of my all time favorite characters, and my gosh she gets married 3 times and the amount of quotes about weddings, what to pick!

I'm saddened that there was never any scenes of her's and Rhet's weddings, but tomorrow is another day!

The only wedding you see is Scarlet foolishly marrying Melanie Hamlton's brother Charles, in a quick thought as war is declared.....was it an act of I will make Ashley jealous, either way her first wedding was plain, she wore her mother's wedding dress and to make it worst, married the day after Melanie's. 

The casting is brilliant and Olivia de Havilland does make a wonderful job in making Melanie so annoying you side sometimes with Scarlet! But all credit to Vivien Leigh, she proved getting Scarlet was not a joke, especially as every know actress auditioned for the role. Buy the Blu-ray and watch the extras!

But as much as I ADORE this film, my fiancee basically begged for the past 3 hours of his life back....you either love it or hate it, but one of the best quotes from the movie

Rhet: "Did you ever think of marrying just for fun?
Scarlet: "Marriage, fun? Fiddle-dee-dee. Fun for men you mean"

Courtesy of Warner Bros.


8:- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002, Directed: Joel Zwick)

This films fills my heart with happiness that my family are sane! They do deeply love each other but poor Toula, she had no say in that day! 

It is a wonderful comedy film, that shows how bad some families can be, but all with good intentions!


Toula: "Nice Greek girls are supposed to do three things in life: Marry Greek boys, make Greek babies and feed everyone.....until the day we die!"

Courtesy of Gold Circle Films 

7:- Muriel's Wedding (1994, Directed: PJ Hogan)

My, My..........this as introduced by my dad was the original version of Mamma Mia, just set in the 90's, in Australia, with a socially awkward girl, who loves ABBA, listens to ABBA every minute of the day, has no friends, job, boyfriend and gets married for money.

Interesting yes! But it beat Mamma Mia of the list because I saw this first.

Courtesy of CiBy 20007


 6:- Father of the Bride (1950/1991, Directed: Vincente Minnelli/Charle Shyer)

Both these films make it in the list because they show the wedding from the father's point of view and after watching it recently, I cried my eyes out thinking will my dad be thinking "...Does this woman, this Woman????" will he being seeing me stood at that alter and only seeing me when I was little?

But what makes the 90's version better is the added bonus of Franck Eggelhoffer. At least my dad will never hear the word 250 per head!

Courtesy of MGM

Courtesy of Touchstone Pictures


5:- 3 Men and a Little Lady (1990, Directed: Emile Ardolino)

The sequel to 3 Men and a baby, shows more of the story of 5 year old Mary and her mother getting married to horrid Edward. Luckily Peter Saves the day, while the amazing Jack pretends to be a vicar.

 The rumor mill is in over drive since IMBD put Three Men and a Bride in the In Development stage. I am soooo excited about this I just hope they cast someone good for the role of Mary!

And the finally score, Shooting Star!

Courtesy of Touchstone Pictures



4:- The Young Victoria (2009, Directed: Jean-Marc Vallee)

This wonderful, visual film, shows the rise to the throne of Queen Victoria and her marriage to Albert.

It is a wonderful cast, with Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend displaying a touching insight to possible one of the greatest real love stories.

With Queen Victoria marrying on the 10th February 1840, she married her sole mate and mourned his death every day until her own.

The film did a perfect job in recreating her wedding dress, which is on display in Kensington Palace.
Courtesy of GK Films


3:- The Princess Bride (1987, Directed: Rob Reiner)

I guess you could call this film a bit of a cult classic, but it is a classic.

The cast is amazing, the story is amazing, the book is amazing by William Goldman, what's not to love....it was a favorite of mine and my brother, who was a Fred Savage look a like in his youth.

To top it off Peter Cook as The Impressive Clergyman saying marriage!




2:- Marie Antoinette (2006, Directed: Sofia Coppola)

Now....this film was based on pretty big book that I love by Lady Antionia Fraser, Sofia Coppola, did create a visual spectacle film, with a genius cast but she did not half butcher the history. She edited and created history here! I think she got a bit carried away.......but if you pretend that this is not based on anything historical it's a great film! 

I am a huge Marie Antoinette fan and I just wish someone would do a film about her life justice!

For some historical facts, Sofia attempted to portray, Marie Antoinette did marry the Dauphin Louis on the 16th May 1770, but was only just getting used to being known as the French Marie Antoinette unlike her Austrian name Marie Antonia. It is said due to this, she went to sign her name in the Austrian way on the marriage license and that is why her hand writing is so poor and made a beautiful mess. Myself I think she was a nervous 13 year old girl who had the eyes of the world watching her.




Never the less I do enjoy this film, and every time I watch it I end up reading the book, which I now need to desperately replace as it's falling apart!

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures Corporation


1:- The Little Mermaid (1989, Directed: Ron Clements and Jon Musker)

Yeah you must have known it was coming, this was my first Disney film and I truly intending on making a career in becoming a mermaid I just do not like water on my face or the sea so that's ruled that out.

Other than it being the MOST AMAZING MOVIE EVER!

You can not fault one part of it.

The end scene for me just bring out the tissues!

The conversation

Sebastian: Like I always say, Your Majesty, "children have got to be free to lead their own lives."
Triton: *You* always say that, Sebastian?
Sebastian: [nervous] Tee-hee.
Triton: Well... I guess there's one problem left.
Sebastian: And what's that, Your Majesty?
Triton: How much I'm going to miss her.

Then he gives her legs.....then when she leans over the boat and say's " I love you daddy"....writing it, is making me well up!

Disney Girl still living strong

Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures


What do you think? Do you agree?

Hopefully next time I blog I will be a home owner, so I will discuss that, maybe....we'll see where the wind will take me. I hope you like

Bye 
xxxxx